We had our first meeting in person in over a year! The theme of the meeting was technique demos from some of our amazing members. We met at one of the member's house and got to see the beautiful pool project she's been working on.
Tracy
Visher
“The Hole Megillah”
Jan Reed
Creating
Smooth Transitions
Jan showed us how she uses colored pencils and oil pastels
to soften the transitions of color or value between objects or pieces of
fabrics in her work. She demonstrated on a fused piece-in-process that depicts
colorful rocks that are under water. Jan uses her fingers and sometimes brushes
to blend the added medium with the fabric and the results are stunning. It was
clear that this is a skill that requires much experimentation and practice. Jan
is a master.
Jane Haworth
Mono-printing
Botanicals using a Gelli Plate
Jane
demonstrated a technique for making mono-prints with a gelli plate using plants
and leaves. She has been experimenting making these on fabric so they can be
used in her quilting and they can be made even more easily using paper. Jane
uses various acrylic paints, a gel plate, and stiffened fabric (she sprays it
with Terial Magic) to create layers of color and pattern. The designs produced
are unpredictable and serendipitous and it is great fun to see what happens. The
resulting fabrics are great to cut up and use in collage work.
Shelli Fried
Bury
Those Threads…Easy Peasy
Shelli
passed out needle, thread, and fabric to get everyone hands-on. Most people
were new to this super-easy way to bury thread ends or pull stray threads,
yarn, etc. through to the other side. The technique uses the loop created by
putting a doubled thread through a needle. The threads to be buried are
captured in the loop and are pulled through along with the needle. Hard to
explain – easy to do. If you missed it, ask Shelli.
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